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Mri -the distribution and morphology of these white matter lesions are nonspecific - what does this mean,?

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MRIs: This is a very common finding on MRIs of the brain, typically neurologists will state they are from past migraines. Not sure why you had the MRI done though, headaches, memory issues, weakness, talk to e doctor who ordered the MRi about the results.

Answered 11/30/2015

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